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Each year, DJ Earworm takes the top 25 most popular songs from the past year (according to Billboard Magazine) and creates a mashup out of them called the United States of Pop.

According to DJ Earworm:

This year in the charts, so many of the pop songs this year seem to tell the same story: Yeah, we’ve been through a lot, but right now we’re gonna celebrate with music and dance, and it’s gonna be ok. With that spirit in mind, I invite you to…BLAME IT ON THE POP

Songs include:

The Black Eyed Peas – BOOM BOOM POW

Lady Gaga – POKER FACE

Lady Gaga Featuring Colby O’Donis – JUST DANCE

The Black Eyed Peas – I GOTTA FEELING

Taylor Swift – LOVE STORY

Flo Rida – RIGHT ROUND

Jason Mraz – I’M YOURS

Beyonce – SINGLE LADIES (PUT A RING ON IT)

Kanye West – HEARTLESS

The All-American Rejects – GIVES YOU HELL

Taylor Swift – YOU BELONG WITH ME

T.I. Featuring Justin Timberlake – DEAD AND GONE

The Fray – YOU FOUND ME

Kings Of Leon – USE SOMEBODY

Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo – KNOCK YOU DOWN

Jamie Foxx Featuring T-Pain – BLAME IT

Pitbull – I KNOW YOU WANT ME (CALLE OCHO)

T.I. Featuring Rihanna – LIVE YOUR LIFE

Soulja Boy Tell ‘em Featuring Sammie – KISS ME THRU THE PHONE

Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne – DOWN

Miley Cyrus – THE CLIMB

Drake – BEST I EVER HAD

Kelly Clarkson – MY LIFE WOULD SUCK WITHOUT YOU

Beyonce – HALO

Katy Perry – HOT N COLD

If you’d like a preview, check out the music video mashup below, or head on over to DJ Earworm’s site and download the full song so you can rock out until 2010 comes to a close.

DJ Earworm has once again put together a year-end mashup of the Top 25 hits of 2008 according to Billboard Magazine, and it’s called United States of Pop 2008 (Though the current edit also carries the title of Viva La Pop.)

According to DJ Earworm:

This year in the charts, we’ve gone all soft. The songs are sexy and defiant, less macho than in previous years. Accordingly, I’ve selected Coldplay as the instrumental track, giving the whole year a sort of symphonic feel.

SNL’s “A Special Christmas Box” Digital Short is pretty funny, but that’s not why I think the clip is really interesting. I think it’s really interesting because NBC chose to post the uncensored version online via YouTube. Normally, uncensored videos make it online via a bootleg copy of a copy, but this version came straight from the source. It appears NBC recorded an uncensored version of the song just so that it could be shown online. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities for self select censorship. The problem with television censorship is that the network has no way of knowing who want to see the uncensored version and who would be offended by it. With online content, user’s can self select what they want to see and want they don’t. By allowing users to watch a clip, knowing before hand that the content may offend, networks could potentially create more explicit content, and then host it online for anyone who wants to see it to see it. I always wanted the networks to devise a way to program each television set so you could choose between censored and uncensored content, but until then, I guess this is the next best thing.